@john6555 - Re-check, there is a subtle difference and it is functional. Don't forget to refresh the info.

Please note that this enables retrieval of publically viewable info for private library archival purposes and not for any commercial gain, concepts both entrenched in fair usage in many countries. I should make clear that it was a private inititiative to modify open-source code for that purpose, and was not prompted nor provided by Team XBMC. I'll add the discalimer that if this does not meet the concept of fair usage in your jurisdiction please do not make use of the code provided by my friend. Any potential user of the modification should consult their local laws and practices. If you have confirmed this to be within the realm of free use in your jurisdiction be aware that you do this at your sole discretion and on your own initiative.

@DDDamian: This allows me to scrap, but for some odd reason, if an artist's bio has a link to another artist in the first line it instead scrapes that artist's page (ie, http://allmusic.com/artist/the-strokes-p478260 gives me info about Buddy Holly instead of The Strokes).

Mman Wrote:@DDDamian: This allows me to scrap, but for some odd reason, if an artist's bio has a link to another artist in the first line it instead scrapes that artist's page (ie, http://allmusic.com/artist/the-strokes-p478260 gives me info about Buddy Holly instead of The Strokes).

Interesting!? I see the page you're referring to - will check some of mine and see if I can duplicate. Just so you know - I'm not very experienced in Python so I can't guarantee a solution.